Past Projects

Exhibitions
Projects

My piece ‘Blue Larkspur’ was featured in a charity exhibition in aid of WomenCentre.

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Creation of Her Own Exhibition


My piece ‘Montaigne & Dogwood’ was exhibited at North Art’s Winter Exhibition in Chapel Allerton.

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North Art Winter Exhibition 2025

List of exhibitor names in two columns, with the heading "Exhibitors" in pink at the top, and "north.art" logo at the bottom.
An abstract painting featuring red branch-like lines on a dark blue background with a large white moon and smaller white celestial bodies, with radiating lines around the moon.

‘For to have loved you’ - Oil Pastel

To me, home is where my piano is. Wherever I go, I long to be home to sit and play. If I’m honest, I love my piano more than I love most things. This piano, albeit scratched, scuffed and out of tune, is the most important thing in the house. It just wouldn’t be home without it. Some notes play on their own and some don’t play at all. It’s shoved under the stairs and even though I bump my head each time I sit down to play, no other piano, in any other space will do. My piano feels like home.

Left Bank Leeds ‘Home’ Exhibition 2024

Colorful artwork depicting a room with a piano, a small stool, a window, and a painting on the wall, created in a vibrant, abstract style.

Colorful drawing of Spanish bluebells flowers with green leaves, purple petals, and pink accents, framed on a white wall.

Globe Arts Summer Exhibition 2025

‘Spanish Bluebells’ - Wax Pastel

Framed colorful artwork in pastel oil crayon style titled 'Kev & Sue's in France' by Natalie Jane, displayed in a gallery with informational label below.

Globe Arts Summer Exhibition 2024

‘Kev & Sues in France’ - Oil Pastel


‘The Red Tree’ - Oil Pastel

When reading ‘The man who planted trees’ my main takeaway was the power of the individual. I felt inspired and empowered by the story which is why I wanted the Shepherd to be the centre of my piece. He is surrounded by the fruit of his labour and has finally found ‘peace in being’. If one man could achieve so much for nature, imagine what we could do if we all worked together.

Hebden Bridge ‘The Man Who Planted Trees’ Exhibition

A framed abstract artwork with red, blue, and purple colors next to a white informational placard at an art exhibit.